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Religion in Society - February 2013 Newsletter

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February 2013 Newsletter


Conference

Final Deadlines 

The final deadline for In-Person registration is 8 February 2013. Register here to guarantee your participation at the conference and a place in the printed program. Choose from our Student, One-Day, Full Conference, or Non-Presenter Registration Types.

Program Updates 

Plenary Speakers
We are pleased to present the 2013 plenary speakers:
-  Tracy Fessenden, Gender and Religion, Arizona State University
-  Mohammad Khalil, Religious Studies, Michigan State University
-  Norbert M. Samuelson, Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Arizona State University

Parallel Sessions and Draft Program
Browse the current list of accepted conference proposals, and look for first draft of the conference program.

Publishing

New Book Publication

We are proud to announce the publication of Integrationalism: Essays Exploiting Spiritual Disincentives for Humanity.  Intergrationalism is a collection of essays arguing that spirituality endorses individualism.  Through economic analysis of decision incentives, this text explores historic philosophy on the subject of spirituality and individualism.  This exploration is important in establishing an ethical model for future human (and technological) interaction, free from ambiguities produced by individualistic philosophy.

Title now available in our bookstore.

Journal Issue Released

We are pleased to announce the publication of The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society, Volume 2, Issue 1. Copies of this issue are available in our online bookstore.

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In This Issue

Final Deadlines for 2013 Religion Conference

Plenary Speakers and Program Draft

New Publications and Releases

Create Your Own Knowledge Community

The Latest News

My Faith: A Confession

Stanford Hires Chaplain to Counsel Atheist Students

Conference Updates

Submit a Proposal
Virtual Proposal Submissions Accepted until 8 March 2013

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